Heat Resistant DLX Nimonic75 Alloy Wire for Nuclear Applications
Discover Premium DLX Nimonic 80A, the ultimate heat-resistant nickel alloy wire engineered for superior performance in high-temperature turbine blades and superalloy applications.
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Product Introduction Overview
Nimonic 75, also known as Alloy 75 or UNS N06075, is a wrought nickel-chromium alloy renowned for its high-temperature strength and creep resistance, making it a staple in nuclear and aerospace sectors. The DLX variant of this Nimonic 75 alloy wire is optimized for nuclear applications, where it withstands radiation-induced embrittlement and maintains mechanical integrity under prolonged exposure to heat and corrosive agents. This overview highlights its role in modern nuclear reactors, including fast breeder reactors and fusion experiments, emphasizing its low thermal expansion and excellent weldability. Sourced from certified manufacturers, this nuclear-grade Nimonic 75 wire supports sustainable energy solutions by enabling safer, more efficient nuclear power generation worldwide.




Product Features
✔ Superior Heat Resistance in Nimonic 75 Nickel Alloy Wire
Maintains structural stability at temperatures exceeding 900°C, ideal for nuclear reactor cores and containment systems.
✔ Enhanced Corrosion and Oxidation Protection with Nimonic 75 Chromium Content
Resists sulfuric and nitric acid environments, ensuring longevity in radioactive and chemical-laden nuclear settings.
✔ High Mechanical Strength of DLX Nimonic 75 Superalloy Wire
Exhibits tensile strength up to 800 MPa, with excellent fatigue resistance for vibration-prone nuclear applications.
✔ Radiation Tolerance in Nuclear-Grade Nimonic 75 Wire
Minimizes swelling and void formation under neutron irradiation, compliant with ASTM B637 standards.
✔ Versatile Formability of Heat-Resistant Nimonic 75 Alloy
Easily drawn into fine wires or formed into coils, supporting custom nuclear component fabrication.
✔ Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Nimonic 75 Alloy Composition
Low impurity levels reduce environmental impact during nuclear waste management and decommissioning.
Product Applications
✔ Nuclear Reactor Components with Heat-Resistant Nimonic 75 Wire
Used in fuel cladding, control rods, and heat exchangers for pressurized water reactors (PWR) and boiling water reactors (BWR).
✔ Aerospace and Turbine Integration of Nimonic 75 High-Temp Alloy Wire
Supports gas turbine blades and exhaust systems, bridging nuclear and aviation technologies.
✔ Research and Development in Nimonic 75 Nuclear Alloy Applications
Essential for experimental fusion reactors like ITER, providing wiring for plasma confinement and diagnostic tools.
✔ Industrial Furnace and Heater Elements Using Corrosion-Resistant Nimonic 75 Wire
Applied in high-temperature processing for nuclear fuel fabrication and reprocessing plants.
✔ Medical and Isotope Production with Nimonic 75 Radiation-Tolerant Wire
Facilitates equipment in cyclotrons and accelerators for producing medical radioisotopes.
✔ Offshore and Energy Sector Extensions of Nimonic 75 Alloy Wire
Adapted for subsea nuclear power modules and renewable hybrid systems requiring thermal resilience.






Product FAQ
1.What makes Nimonic 75 alloy wire suitable for nuclear applications?
Nimonic 75 nuclear alloy wire excels due to its high nickel-chromium composition, offering unmatched heat resistance and radiation stability, ensuring safe operation in reactor environments.
2.How does the heat resistance of DLX Nimonic 75 wire compare to other alloys?
Compared to Inconel or Hastelloy, DLX Nimonic 75 high-temperature alloy wire provides superior creep resistance at 800-1000°C, making it a preferred choice for long-term nuclear exposure.
3.Is Nimonic 75 alloy wire compliant with international nuclear standards?
Yes, this corrosion-resistant Nimonic 75 wire meets AMS 5698, ASTM B637, and ISO 15156 specifications, ensuring global compatibility for nuclear power plants in the US, Europe, and Asia.
4.What diameters are available for DLX Nimonic 75 nuclear wire?
Standard sizes range from 0.1mm to 5mm, with custom options for specific nuclear engineering needs like fine wiring in sensors or robust coils in shielding.
5.Can Nimonic 75 alloy wire be used in non-nuclear high-temp applications?
Absolutely, this versatile Nimonic 75 superalloy wire is also ideal for aerospace fasteners, chemical processing, and automotive exhaust systems requiring oxidation resistance.
6.How to store and handle heat-resistant Nimonic 75 wire for nuclear use?
Store in a dry, controlled environment to prevent contamination; handle with gloves to avoid surface oxidation, ensuring optimal performance in nuclear installations.

